Eleuthera

The Island of Eleuthera is very inviting. It has the quaint settlements of Harbour Island (with its unique pink sandy beaches) and Spanish Wells.

While not busy serving as a backdrop to Sport’s Illustrated Swimsuit models, the illustrious island of Eleuthera is busy serving up pink-ish beaches that will make your heart flutter, white picket fences that will tickle your fancy, blooming hibiscus flowers for your beloved one, and luscious super-sweet pineapples that will make your taste buds water (when in season of course).

Eleuthera has been a romantic hideaway for the British Royal Family for many years. This 110 mile long island is where HRH Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana spent a holiday in 1982 and where Prince Edward proposed to Sophie in 1999.

According to historical lore, the original settlers called it Eleuthera, after the Greek word for freedom. After you visit there you will know why.

Eleuthera Hotels & Resorts

Hut Pointe Inn Eleuthera: A Charming Eco-Friendly Resort
Hut Pointe Inn is a charming, family owned, eco-friendly resort featuring seven tastefully decorated suites on lush grounds near Governors Harbour on the island of Eleuthera, in the Bahamas. Historic Hut Pointe, was built in 1944 by the first Premier of the Bahamas (1964-1967), Sir Roland Symonette.

Harbour Island

Harbour Island — known as Briland by the locals — has been called “the best island beach in the world” and “the best sand beach in the world” by major travel publications yet it is still one of the best kept secrets in the Bahamas.

Less than four miles long and a half-mile wide, Harbour Island is a sleepy retreat with a unique charm and slightly rustic character. It’s a special place for rest and relaxation. A place to unwind and slow down.